In general, we remember emotionally charged events better than boring ones.
The memory of strong, emotional pictures and events may override other less relevant ones. Thus, you may be less likely to remember information if it is followed by something that is strongly emotional. This effect appears to be stronger for women.
It does seem that memories are treated differently depending on whether they are good or bad. Specifically, pleasant emotions appear to go away more slowly from our memory than unpleasant emotions, but among those with mild depression.
Data stored in working memory can be visual, auditory, or emotional. Data from emotions works as a source of information for making decisions and interpreting social situations. There is a two-way working relationship between working memory and emotional regulation. This relationship helps you understand our emotions and therefore regulate your responses to them.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option C. The women in the middle east were the first people known to produce food through agriculture. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.